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Show THE SPR1H6VILLE INDEPENDENT. Issued Every Friday. D. P. PELT, 11 1 tor and Mnnier. Loco Mention. Nw Year's cards printed at this office. The thermometer touched the zero nark Monday ni ritiny, the coldest of the season as yet. Owing to a scrii s of aceid nU Tl;' Independent has been unable to furnish furn-ish the Supplement hi'-t week and this; hereafter it will appear as usual. Angelica, Port, Sherry, Claret and Ksisling wine, S.'irents quail buttle, three for $1.00 at the Eureka salutn, Prove II. Harrison, proprietor. The liberal snow-fall of the l:nt week has made good sleighing in tow n which, however, doesn't look very durable. Ladies or gentlemen who wih o lo any New Yctr's calling, sh iuld call here tlrbt and get their card printed. D. C. Johnson has consented to give a ihort lecture on the Monroe I Mr-trine, Mr-trine, under the ausp'i'r of the Third ward Y. M. M. I. A n M nday eve at 7 o'clock. Everybody i..vited. When the children have earache warm a few drop of Dr. J. II. McLean's Mc-Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment on a teaspoon and drop it into the car, the effect will be magical. It stops the pain instantly. Trice '2.1k. 50c and 1.00 per bottle. The Independent acknowledges with pleasure an Invitation to attend the sixth auuual reunion of the Crandal Family. It Is certainly m most creditable enterprise on the part of this family to hold and maintain main-tain their distinct individuality and nothing tends more to this desidera. tum. The wife of Mr. 1). Uobinson, a prominent lumberman of Ilartwlck, N. Y.. was sick with rheumatism for five months. In speaking of it, Mr. Koblnson says: ''Chamberlain's Fain liuln Is the only thing that gave her 41 ny rest from pain. For the relief of Vain It cannot he beat." Many very-lad very-lad cases of rheumatism have been tared by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. The Seventh Day Adventlst evangelists evan-gelists are mill answering such knotty, or, suDposed-to.be, hard questions that any one may propound In good faith. Two very interesting questions ques-tions concerning the Lord's preaching 1o spirits in prison have been answered, answer-ed, not so much by the speakers as by the Scripture text quoted. Verily, human creed making ends, wheD the writteu word is permitted to answer ali lnterogatlons. When the urine shows sings of disorder, dis-order, such as scanty or suppressed flow, unusual dark color, frequent calls, or it the amount passed is large and of very light color it indicates trouble in the kidneys. Diseases in these organs arc dangerous, hence the importance of prompt tueasuies to top the trouble. Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm exercises a healing and si nutating influence over the kidneys and urinary organs and will cause an early restoration to normal conditions. Price $1.00 per bnttle. Now that the "Wise Men of the East" are ventilating their opinions on the.Monroe doctrine it may be in order to hear one of t he savants of the West. Private ItollaT. Marshall, late of Hancock's veteran corps, being asked for his views, that battle-scarred, badly scared or bottle-seared as the case may be veteran answered: "Americans are a hatloti made up of the more valiant and intelligent of"all other nations; that wo are supreme and independent of all on the globe; and the perpetuation of our stat us as such requires nut only a vigorous tie- fence or the Monroe doctrine, but its amendment declaring that no European Euro-pean authority lther regal, i in erial, oligarchical, hierachtcal or ecclesiastical, ecclesias-tical, shall hereafter interfere with anything on the American continent." Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair. Da CREAM mhng NKiMB MOST PERFECT MADE. A rws Crap Onm of Tartar Powder. Fret torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Well Satisfied with Ayer's Kair Vigor. "Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair tinted gray. I began using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and was so well satisfied satis-fied with the results that 1 have never tried any other kind of dress ing. It reqitircsonly :m occasional aouli- -H cation of AYER'S Hair Vigor to keer '46 my li;U1' of f;')0li jjj. color, to reniou t.a?a m am run. 10 lieu. itching humors, and prevent the hair from falling out. I never hesitate hesi-tate to recommend Ay r's medicines to my friends." Mrs. II. M. Haioiit, Avoca, Xehr. Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer fcCo., Lowell, Mm Take Ayer's Sanaparllla lor the Complexion Lost InSpringville, Dec. 23. a gold bar pin. Finder will be rewarded by returning it. to R. M. Allen, Hunger-ford Hunger-ford Academy, Springviile. Lost On Christmas, between this city and Spanish Folk, a purse containing con-taining Finder please leave at t his ollice. Life will acquire new zest, and cheerfulness return, if you will impel your liver and kidneys to the proper performance of their functions. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Halm will stimulate them to healthful health-ful action. Frlce $1. 00 per bottle. A meeting will be held in the liap-tist liap-tist hall Sund ay evening at 7 o'clock. Address by S. S. Adams of Salt Lake City. Iiible school from ,t to 4 p. in. Old and young are invited to these services. The classes in sewing and wood-carving will not meat during the holidays. To the aged, with their poor appetite, appe-tite, feeble circulation and impoverished impover-ished blood, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a boon beyond price. Its effect is to check the ravages of time, by invigorating invig-orating every organ, nerve, and tissue of the body. See Ayer's Almanac for the new year. The Adventlst meetings In the Union hall have been discontinued for the past few evenings, but will begin again Friday evening at 7:30, December 27th. They were discoursing discours-ing upon the subjects, Haptism, giving origin, mode and significance, and have promised to consider Haptism for the Dead, Friday evening. Gospel Gos-pel Ordinance and Church Organization Organiza-tion will be considered soon. All cordially invited. Expose to rough weather, dampness, extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped hands and face, cracked lips and violent itching of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment should be kept on hand at all times for immediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 25c, 50c and J1.00 per bottle. Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Felt and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gregory have been in Salt Lake n couple of days this week attending a lamlly re-uniou, and the (jentlemen are incidentally relaxing the strain on their massive Intellects by a few days freedom from the "demnlt ion grind" of newspaper work. In the meantime the dramatic critic and the fighting editor are attending to that portion of the work of saving the country allotted to this oftlce. When most needed it Is not unusua for your famliy physician to be away from home. Such was the experience of Mr. J. Y. Schetik, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, when his little girl, two years of age, was threatened with 11 severe attack of croup. He says: "My wife insisted that I go for the doctor, buj, us our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her Immediately. 1 will not be without itln the future." 2.' and f0 cent kittles for sale by all druggists. The Independent has been favored with a copy of the catalogue of the State Agricultural College, giving the short winter courses of study in agriculture, dairy, and domestic arts, as well as the regular courses of study. There Is also a short course for women In domestic arts, comprising selected studies that bear directly on housekeeping, house-keeping, and adapted as well to those of mature years as to young women. This course Includes cooking, sewlug, hygiene for women, and other subjects- Full Information may be obtained ob-tained by addressing the Agricultural Colleg, Logan, Utah. Buckingham's Dye for 1 11.5 Vhiakrs istbebesr, handiest, safest, surest,' cleanest, most tcotrunical and satisfactory satis-factory dya ever invented. It is the. gentlemen' favorite. On Tuesday last the new Hobble creek bridge was s near completion that teams emild cross, am! it has been open for travel ever sim-e. The tlrst wagon to cross belonged to J.is-pli Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. James 11. ill, Mrs. .1. Curtis, Mis, us Oakley and May Smith, Mr. A. M. Harim-r and others were passe u;,'.:i-s. The iron railings for the sti urt ure have arrived ai d will be put in place in a f w days, or as soon as the rem.iind r o th p ar k n,' has leeipliced. A heal mining concern has ullcrcd to provide asphaltum. gratis, for covering cover-ing the planking. So thorough is the excellence of Ayer's Hair Vigor that it can be used with benefit by any person, no mattei what may be the condition of the hair, and, iu every case, it oce.asi. ns satisfaction and pleasure, in addition to the benefit which invaribly come from its use. M . Xcphi F.ickard, of this city, has been granted a patent, No. 551,55$, on a new and improved churn. The object ob-ject of the invention is the production of a rotary churn adapted by reason of its novel construction to expedite the operation of churning and to facilitate fa-cilitate the removal or the product. The churn is in the shape of a barrel, hung from the axis of its greatest diameter di-ameter on trunnions, and with a rigid frame-work, or double-dasher, inside. The dasher may be reudi.y removed when the churn is opened. The churn Is given an "( nd-over end'' motion by means of a crank attached to one of the trunuions. Our readers who have been looking for Hood's calendar for 18!M will be glad to know that it Is out and may be obtained from the druggists or by sending 6 cents in stamps to C. 1. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. The new calendar is certainly a triumph of art. It represents a lovely head in beautiful beauti-ful brown tints, surrounded by a gold frame, embossed and decidedly "up to date". It makes a useful ornament for the home and a pleasant reminder of Hood's Sarsaparilla. The Springviile Relief societies celebrated the UOth anniversary of the birth of the Piophet Joseph Smith, Monday evening, by a very enjoyable entertainment at Reynolds hall. A picnic supper, dancing, singing, recitations, reci-tations, readings of sentiments suitable suit-able to the occasion, speeches, etc., made the evening pass pleasantly for the large assemblage. Bishop Hill gave an outline of the life, work and character of the Prophet. There were numbers of people preseut who were acquainted with, or had seen, Joseph Smith in life, and the Bishop's remarks re-marks recalled the Prophet's person ality quite vividly to their minds. Major T. C. Pictoti is manager of the State Hotel at Denison. Texas which traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that section. In speaking speak-ing of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Pieton says: "I have used it myself and iu my family for several years, and take pleasure in saving that 1 consider it an infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it. and have-frequently administered it to my guests in the hotel, and in every case it has proved itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sal by all drggists. For the Holidays Boyer & Bringliurst -WILL Nice Raisins 5c, or 22 pounds for $1.00. Nice Salmon 10c per can. Fancy Cups and Saucers 90c per Set. Fancy Plates 75c per Set. Twin Brothers Mush, THE KING OF FOODS, 2 lbs for 15c, or 4 lbs. for 25c. Silk Handkerchiefs 25c to 75c. Also a choice lot of Candied Peels, Candy, Nuts, and a full line of Holiday Goods at Lowest Prices. Call ai)tl See list We will pay you 25c per Dozen for Eggs-one-half cash. We pay 9c per pound for Turkeys. '-ft 'J ir ll 'f in bo' " Ti , -J On w7 Zl A,w tn---i iti' -.i. E. WEBB, The Butcher, Dealer iu All kinds of Ciioice Fat Calves Wanted. SL'KIXGVILLE, UTAH. "WAIT UNTIL I SHAVE, Just ryli will htm, moment---ALBERT nlways lias a but lie ilocs bis wurk so ( jii-kly and so that it is u ili'usiiir to be sliaM'U uy 'HERE'S HIS PLACE, N EXT TO P. O.' PATR03IZE HOME INDUSTRY. New Bakery CONFECTION Ell V, CAKES. TIES, CAN DIES, ( ) It A N ( i KS, L EM ' ) N S. HAN A N A S, CIGARS, TOP. A CCO, FLO UK, FEED, ETC., ETC. Fresh Bread Daily Hi tfl SELL- f th ft - 4 Deal IT. WHITEHEAD EE YOU COLp? Then Buy an OVERCOAT vtfM s nil? injur the finest glass and Queensware tojr the cheaper grades of China andptS. Crockery ware, in any case j - Jk- GtLjASS T&b Best hand, then You are prepared. Everything!11 in the Crockery SB U1W i). iM I1C I1U0 I ail. Prices. R. A.DEiL, President. it. X. JiiiY-flyLDS, Vioa-rrcsident. ipringville Banking Company, SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Oa.ipitil S'coclt 03O,OOO. Transacts a general banking iinsines. Exclian-re. bought and sold and depo9 its received subject to check. Five per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding quarterly Monej ahvavs on hand for short Lime loans. Gran -TAKES The S. S. Jones Company PROVO, UTAH. An elegant Brass and Onyx table, valued at $10; A ton of coal; China ware; Jewelry; Shawls; Bric-a-brac; With Every Dollar Purchase; Come Over. Christmas The GREATEST DISPLAY of the season will bo a, -IRVINE & SONS,- We are not carving toys, but in Jieui, peat, & Useful Jiovelties WE ARE THE PEOPLE. Celluloid, Silver, Glass and other new things; 1001 different article suitable for gentlemen. Our Dolls with kid bodies will b the cheapest overseen. From 3 cents upwards. Neckwear, Mufflers, Cravat Tins, Buttons, Hair Ornaments, Trllb Hearts. Silver Buckle Gaiters, Etc., Etc., AUo for Infants' Goods, Fascinators, Dress Goods, Evening Silks niack Silks, Etc., WE ARK HEADQUARTERS. -yWe will save you money on llubber Goods. Mens' Heavy Kooe Hoots, $2.50; Mens' Felts and 2 Buckle Overshoes, 2.5. EVERYTHING- IN PROPORTION. a ye 'em In aJJ the m bare Elegant ir,OTi(i line at Ml 1116 Lowest Possible Iente.Mll. H. L. OUMMINGS.Oashisr entation I'LACE AT JONES CO Christinas |